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Alumni Achievement Awards

LUMS is pleased to announce the Vice Chancellor's Alumni Achievement Awards (VC-AAA) which will recognize outstanding alumni for their exemplary accomplishments across sectors, including contributions made and services rendered in communities locally and around the world, with a commitment that reflects the LUMS spirit. Awardees will be selected through a comprehensive nomination and evaluation process by the Awards Committee and up to 10 alumni will be awarded in a given year.

Nominations for VC AAA will open soon! Please check this page regularly for updates.

VC AAA Winners

From scoring big in academia and leading global organisations, to spearheading social change in Pakistan, our cohort of VC AAA Winners continues to make LUMS proud on an international scale. Learn about all the impactful work they are doing and explore their brilliant journeys.

Shayan Haider is an active social innovator, who is working tirelessly to fulfil his mission to improve the living standards of impoverished communities in Asia and Africa. As part of the global leadership team, and Head of Research and Development and Operations of Bondh e Shams Charity – The Solar Water Project (BES), his efforts focus on providing access to potable water to water deprived communities across the globe. BES has since expanded its operations globally and become a registered charity in the United Kingdom, United States and Pakistan. To date, Shayan has lead over 13 solar water projects across Pakistan, providing clean drinking water to over 50,000 people in Thar Desert, Baluchistan and Chakwal, Punjab. His recent endeavour involved successful installation of solar powered water extraction and filtration technologies in Yei South Sudan, Africa.

As Chief Technical Officer at Hydrosun Engineering, technical wing of BES, Shayan has also lead the development of a US Patent Pending technology, Off Grid Aqua Solar Integrated Solution ‘O.A.S.I.S’ box, which is an innovative and mobile solution to combat water scarcity in under resourced and off grid communities, resulting in the bestowment of prestigious accolades like the Diana Roll of Honor Award, 2019 and recognition and acknowledgement by Forbes magazine.
Besides his community role and responsibilities, Shayan is currently leading a cross functional team of data scientists and engineers as Technical Project Manager at Inbox Business Technologies, after completing his graduate trainee programme at Engro Fertilizers.

Khadija is the Chief Executive Officer and Founder of Teach For Pakistan, a national, non-profit company that is building a movement to end educational inequity. Teach For Pakistan provides inspired university graduates the opportunity and support to teach for two years in low-income communities. It also gives them a chance to develop the leadership skills and convictions to champion system-wide reform for excellence and equity in educational opportunity through a structured fellowship. 34 of the organisation's 150+ Fellows have come from LUMS.

Khadija credits her drive to nurture a movement against inequity in part to the socio-political awakening she experienced at LUMS. She first had the idea to launch Teach For Pakistan while she was a Fulbright Scholar, pursuing a graduate degree at the Goldman School of Public Policy, University of California, Berkeley, in 2010. There, she met alumni from Teach For America - the programme that pioneered a model that has since been adapted in 50+ countries, including Pakistan. Inspired by the journey, impact and conviction of Teach For America alumni to lead change, Khadija returned to Pakistan to launch a similar model locally.

In the following years, Khadija materialised her idea into a workable model, and then into a full organisation that embodies the core principles of equity, leadership and growth. The company has recruited six Fellowship cohorts, who have taught and changed lives for over 7,700 children across 64 government, low-cost private, and non-profit schools. Teach For Pakistan’s alumni are now enhancing the impact of organisations and institutions, including The Citizens Foundation, Zindagi Trust, World Bank, DFID, Amal Academy and Knowledge Platform, among others; playing a critical role in Pakistan's education development journey.

Khadija has also led the Teach For All global network's teacher and alumni leadership development work in the Middle East, South Asia and Africa regions. She has had short-term work assignments with national and global organisations, working on women and children’s empowerment, including UN-Women in New York City, HomeBase in San Francisco, and Rozan and Center of Gender and Policy Studies in Islamabad.

Danish Jabbar Khan, CEO of Kaarvan Crafts Foundation, is a social entrepreneur who works with women in rural communities in order to build their confidence so they can participate in local decision-making and carve connections with relevant urban markets.
With a career spanning over 20 years, Danish has always pushed the boundaries of his discipline - whether in the corporate or development sector. He is always working in a space of experimentation around complex issues and crafting an emergent practice of social innovation that shapeshifts in subversive, yet expansive ways. He is devoted to examining the ways in which gender roles and all forms of human inequality are embedded in culture and society. He works to reduce gender difference by providing livelihood opportunities to marginalised women living in low income communities. Danish believes that the representation and participation of women will pave the path for a culture of peace in the country.
As of 2019, Kaarvan has touched the lives of more than 25,000 women in over 1,000 villages across Pakistan.

Honouring his contribution towards gender equality, The International Alliance for Women recognised him as a Champion of Women Economic Empowerment and bestowed him the World of Difference Award for 2019.
He has also been acknowledged by HRH Prince Charles’s British Asian Trust in recognition of his work in developing and delivering impactful solutions to the challenges of poverty and injustice towards marginalised rural women in Pakistan.
With a Bachelor’s in Architecture from The National College of Arts (NCA) and an MBA from LUMS, Danish had extensive experience in Marketing and Sales with Nestle and Makro before he embarked on his journey of Social Entrepreneurship with Kaarvan.

Azim Rizvee, CEO, Co-Founder, and award-winning Broker of Record of MinMaxx Realty Inc. has been a proud citizen of Milton, Ontario (Canada) since 2004. Nominated as Milton’s first Federal Liberal candidate in 2015, Azim’s grassroots efforts resulted in a very close race with the incumbent. The vote margin was closed from over 24,000 in 2011 to just over 2000. Today, Azim remains passionate about building better communities for all families.

Azim’s passion for real estate began over 20 years ago when he built a house in Lahore, Pakistan. “Building a dream home is the biggest asset anyone has,” says Azim, “the dream of your own house or helping others build or achieve theirs is a key driver in my work.” Azim immigrated to Canada in 1999 and has been a productive resident of Milton ever since.

Azim launched MinMaxx Realty Inc. in 2006 after a few years of formally working in the real estate industry. Prior to his success at MinMaxx, Azim worked as the Director of Operations at another real estate company and held various management roles in the corporate world, including Bell Canada and Aventis. Azim has made MinMaxx Realty a top real estate company in Milton, leading the team to achieve over USD 1.5 billion in real estate sales by selling over 2500 units within 15 years.

He was ranked as the Number 1 Real Estate Broker in the entire Toronto Real Estate Board for five consecutive years (2008-2012) industry wide, among 60,000 professionals across the Greater Toronto Area (GTA), Ontario jurisdictions and brands. Under Azim’s guidance, MinMaxx also raised funds for a high school in Milton and sponsored the Milton Cricket League, Milton Transitional Housing, Skate Canada/Ontario Finals and many other community initiatives. Azim also worked hard to help Milton’s Muslim community acquire land for a mosque.
Under Azim’s leadership, MinMaxx won the 2011 Milton Chamber of Commerce’s Business of the Year Award. He is a former Milton Business Person of the Year nominee. Azim was the winner of the Toronto Real Estate Board’s 2012 Community Service Award. In addition, he was on the Board of Directors at the Milton District Hospital Foundation where he worked tirelessly raising funds for a new expansion. Azim sponsored the ‘Put Your Heart in the Arts’ Campaign to raise USD 2.2 million for the Milton Centre for the Arts. He also spearheaded the support for the Milton Education Village Innovation Centre – an initiative to build entrepreneurship and business growth through post-secondary education and applied training.

Azim has an MBA from LUMS and was designated as the University’s Ambassador to Canada in July 2016, as well as Founding and current President of the Canada Alumni Chapter. He is an alumnus of the Ivey Leadership Program from the Richard Ivey School of Business. In addition, Azim is a registered independent mortgage broker in Ontario and holds several prestigious industry designations, including: Project Management Professional (PMP; 2002-2015), Accredited Mortgage Professional (AMP), Accredited Buyer’s Representative (ABR), Short Sales and Foreclosures Resource (SFR) Certification, Certified Negotiation Expert (CNE) and Certified Luxury Home Marketing Specialist, and Million Dollar Guild member of The Institute for Luxury Home Marketing.
When it comes to business and community service, Azim believes one should always think big, start small, and act fast. His experience speaks for itself; not only is Azim passionate about building a better community for families, his solid track record of delivering to this community vision continues to yield positive long term results. Azim has consistently supported his community and brought about change, not because he was supposed to, but because he chose to.

Azim enjoys spending time with his wife Dr. Rabiya Azim and their three children Zainab, Ali and Yousuf. He is also an avid book collector and enjoys tennis, cricket, chess, poetry and travelling.

Bushra Anjum, PhD, is a data specialist currently working in the Health IT sector. She is experienced in analysing large datasets, building complex aggregates, creating data visualization, and conducting multivariate statistical analysis and predictive modeling. Dr. Bushra also has over 5 years of Agile software development experience for large-scale distributed services with special emphasis on performance and scalability. Hence, she combines strong analytical and engineering skills into building systems, and devising algorithms that enable efficient and reliable data analyses. Originally a Fulbright scholar from Pakistan, Dr. Bushra has international teaching and mentoring experience and has served in academia for over five years before joining the industry. She is an inaugural member of the ACM Future of Computing Academy, an initiative to support and foster the next generation of computing professionals. She is also a senior editor for ACM Ubiquity, and the Standing Committee’s Chair for ACM-Women. Dr. Anjum has been recognized by Tribune as a Top 20 under 40 professional for career excellence with a deep commitment to community service.

Dr. Anjum is a keen enthusiast of promoting diversity in the STEM fields and is serving as a community leader and mentor at GlobalTechWomen, Pakistani Women in Computing (PWiC), AnitaB.org Global Community, CRA Widening Participation (CRA-WP), Rewriting the Code (RTC), Empowering Leadership Alliance (ELA), LeanIn.org, among others. She is also a regular speaker at Grace Hopper Celebration of Women in Computing, Richard Tapia Celebration of Diversity in Computing, STARS Celebrations, CRA-WP Grad Cohort, to name a few.
Dr. Anjum received her PhD in Computer Science at North Carolina State University in 2012 for her doctoral thesis on Bandwidth Allocation under End-to-End Percentile Delay Bounds and has authored scholarly papers in the areas of performance evaluation, quality of service prediction/provisioning for networks, data science, and big data analytics.

Chaminda has pioneered popularising digital technology and implementing Industry 4.0 for socio-economic development in Sri Lanka, his home country. His latest contribution is introducing fourth industrial revolution technologies there.

With 2 decades of experience in the industry, academia, research and consultancy in 20 countries in Asia, Africa and Europe, Chaminda is Co-Founder and a Director at FabLanka Foundation, a Social Enterprise working on Industry 4.0 and also CEO/Managing Director, Dil Consultancy, a research and management consultancy in Sri Lanka. An alumnus of Harvard Kennedy School, USA, and Fletcher School, USA, he is also a visiting lecturer for MBA programmes teaching project management, strategic management and e-business at University of Colombo, University of Moratuwa and Kothelawala Defense University in Sri Lanka.

From 2014, Chaminda has been conducting programmes for the government, policymakers, academia, corporate sector, rural community and to the general public on the impact of Industry 4.0 and how to prepare society for the digital transformation. He is a most sought after resource person and a key note speaker nationally and internationally on implementing Industry 4.0 for socio-economic development in Sri Lanka.

Mehreen Zahra-Malik is Pakistan Editor for Arab News, one of the largest English-language newspapers in the Middle East. Previously a staff correspondent for Reuters, her reportage has appeared in The New York Times, The Guardian, Washington Post, Al Jazeera, Foreign Policy and several other international publications. Mehreen became Deputy Editor at The News, Pakistan's largest English-language news daily, at age 24 and has also served as the youngest News Editor of The Friday Times, Pakistan's first independent weekly newspaper. She has contributed reportage and opinion to Reuters, the Newsweek, The New Republic, Al Jazeera English, The Hindu, Indian Express, Tehelka, Dawn, Express Tribune, Daily Times, The Friday Times and others. Zahra-Malik has an MA in political science from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. She is currently also writing a feature film.

Mansoor Siddiqui did his MBA from LUMS in 1998. Prior to this, he completed his Masters in Economics from Quaid-e-Azam University in 1994 and also attended Development Program at JFK School of Government, Harvard University, USA.

Mansoor has over 20 years of experience in the financial sector of Pakistan and has contributed in multifarious roles towards its development and strengthening. He has been a key part of the change management initiatives and developments at State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) initiated around 2000. Thereafter, as Executive Director, Human Resource Management at SBP, he played a vital role in providing opportunities to young graduates from LUMS to work with the apex financial institution of the country and facilitated them to experience the intricacies of central banking such as formulation of monetary and exchange policies, supervision of financial sector and developmental activities. This in turn has led to the development of a strong alumni network for LUMS at the central bank and consolidate its brand recognition.

As Director for Banking Policy at the SBP, he was instrumental in enhancing effectiveness of the Banking Supervision Framework and align it with the international best practices. He also led a number of initiatives that helped support growth in financing to SME and Micro Finance sectors, through various interventions that included subsidized refinancing windows, improvement in regulatory policies, remodelling of procedures, introduction of Credit Scoring tools and Branchless Banking platform. This has translated into steady growth of SMEs and supported financial inclusion and poverty alleviation.

Currently, as Director General, Financial Monitoring Unit (FMU), since October 2018, he has been given an important assignment to lead Pakistan’s efforts towards completion of its FATF Action Plan and help the country to come out of the Grey List, necessary to support the current economic development objectives.

Ahsan Sheikh is a distinguished advertising and marketing professional who has help build and revolutionise outdoor advertising in Pakistan. He is currently the CEO of Kinetic Pakistan, the largest and only internationally affiliated Out-of-Home Media Agency in the country and has managed to change the perception of the medium in Pakistan and took it to Out-of-Home (OOH) from Outdoor.

Ahsan has multiple industry firsts to his name; like the introduction of Digital, Programmatic and Dynamic OOH. Kinetic’s phenomenal growth with blue-chip clients portfolio inclusive of Coca-Cola, McDonalds, Jazz, Nestle, and Unilever etc. with media billings over PKR 2.5 Billion is a testament to his success. Additionally, Kinetic is also the most awarded OOH agency in Pakistan.

Not just Kinetic, Ahsan’s serial entrepreneurship is evidenced by the fact that he is sitting at the helm of one of the leading and notable local agency and media network, The Media Group. He currently holds C-Level positions and is part of the Board of Directors of TMG companies like; Kinetic, Medialogic, Activemedia, Media Monitors, Retailmedia & Momentum Media with consolidated turnovers of approximately PKR 5 Billion and employs over 600 personnel.

Apart from his career accomplishments, Ahsan is known for his selflessness and philanthropy. He is the founder for his LUMS class endowment fund worth PKR 18 million - the highest ever endowment fund by any LUMS class. He has also started two scholarships in the name of his parents for LUMS Undergraduate Law and MBA students. Ahsan also truly believes in giving back to his Alma Mater and for the same reason he is an elected member of the LUMS SDSB Alumni Board. He devotes a substantial amount of his time to the board and has introduced a lot on initiatives; one of which is the myLUMS App - a one-of-a-kind Alumni connectivity app which enables networking, mentorship, fundraising and events for the alumni. Through his media companies, he also runs multiple pro-bono campaigns to support charities all across Pakistan.
Ahsan is based in Lahore, Pakistan along with his wife Romana and children Zain, Muhammad and Alayna.

Sadia did her MBA from LUMS in 1996, and has since worked in key commercial positions in the telecom and technology sectors. In 2016, she took a sabbatical for the Sloan Fellows MBA in Innovation and Global Leadership at MIT. After MIT, Sadia worked with Careem as a General Manager and led the growth strategy for some of their key markets, before returning to Jazz last year.

Sadia is passionate about helping businesses and organisations take advantage of opportunities presented to them by the digital economy, in terms of creating and capturing new value through innovation in business models and operations. Her focus on first principles thinking and experiment based/data driven approach to business decisions, has helped her drive impact in senior leadership positions such as Director Marketing, and Advisor to the CEO.
Sadia actively volunteers her time to mentor young entrepreneurs, and has kick-started a club Sandbox@Jazz to unlock creative thinking and expression in the organisation. One day soon she would like to be a 10% entrepreneur!

Musa Aamir is Co-Founder of Rizq, a social enterprise established at LUMS in April 2015 aimed at combating food wastage and hunger in Pakistan. Started as a project during his sophomore year at LUMS, Aamir forwent the opportunity to earn a corporate salary or study at an elite university to feed people and end hunger. Rizq is now a movement with student chapters in different cities of Pakistan and countries of the world, feeding people in need and feeding them. They are in the process of expansion to various needy communities of Pakistan and are developing technology and on-ground infrastructures, in collaboration with the government and other key stakeholders to fight food insecurity.

Till date, Rizq has fed over 1.5 million meals, saving 100,000+ kg of food and channelized $350,000 worth of food philanthropy. Creating food banks in under-privileged communities, Rizq connects people who want to give food to those who need food. Aamir actively collaborates with LUMS alumni for this purpose and is a source of inspiration for the entire community for his philanthropic mission.

Rizq has been recognized among the top 50 social enterprises of Pakistan (FAIDA), top 3 social enterprises of 2017-ENGRO ITAC and Top 20 social enterprises of South Asia-SPRING Accelerators. Aamir has worked as a Research Assistant, Department of Politics and International Relations at University of Cambridge. He is currently Research and Strategy Assistant at Pakistan Development Exchange. He is also an Associate Fellow working with the Royal Commonwealth Society through its educational, civil society, business and governmental networks to address issues that matter to Commonwealth citizens. His work Waste Not, Want Not: A Case Study on Food Waste in Restaurants of Lahore, Pakistan has been published in the Journal of Food Products Marketing (Vol. 24, Issue 5).

Suneel Sarfraz Munj is the Co-Founder of PakWheels.com, Pakistan’s number one automobile website. PakWheels.com helps millions of Pakistani’s buy, sell and maintain automobiles through industry-first initiatives such as car inspection service and certified used cars with a warranty. The platform also provides users with the latest news, reviews, specifications, prices along with solutions to all of their automobile needs. PakWheels.com has one of the fastest growing YouTube channels in the country, where thousands of viewers come to watch detailed video reviews of automobiles.

He is involved with multiple areas of the organisation, primarily business development, sales, event management, automobile reviews etc. Munj is also Director, Pakistan General Merchandising Company, an import house that deals in import, clearing and forwarding services of consumer goods including electronics, garments, gift items and other retail products. Munj has previously managed two ventures in the retail market from 2005 to 2012. He is an active member of the LUMS alumni community, presently serving as an Executive Member of the LUMS SDSB Alumni Board of Directors.

Shahzad Bashir has had an accomplished career in banking and finance spanning the last 20 years in Pakistan and UAE. Having graduated with an MBA from LUMS in 1998, Shahzad started his career with HBL in Pakistan. This was a time of major changes in the Pakistan Banking sector, with state owned banks going through privatization. He had a stellar stint of eight years with HBL both in Pakistan and the UAE, entrusted with senior roles at a young age. He attributes his success to the rigors of the academic experience at LUMS. He subsequently moved to Barclays Bank in the UAE where he worked for the next 10 years. He held several leadership roles in corporate banking, culminating in him serving as Director and Head of Corporate Coverage for the Gulf region. He is current working with the Commercial Bank of Dubai at a senior position in their Credit and Risk Group.

As his corporate career was taking flight in the UAE, so too was Shahzad’s support for the UAE Alumni Chapter. He has been serving as an ambassador for the LUMS alumni community in the UAE for the last decade, and is presently the President of the UAE Alumni Chapter. Shahzad has played an instrumental role in keeping the UAE alumni community engaged with LUMS by organizing reunions and get-togethers, fund raising as well as mentoring and supporting fellow alumni with job placements and career counseling. His involvement with the University’s international initiatives has included being at the forefront of facilitating LUMS’ events in the UAE such as admission fairs and connecting LUMS with corporates and international organizations. He is also working with fellow alumni, in partnership with other local organizations to contribute to social causes impacting the wider Pakistani community in UAE, thereby demonstrating the positive impact of our alumni to our communities.

Shahzad consistently strives to support the University to grow and nurture the ties with the LUMS alumni base, particularly as a mentor for future LUMS ambassadors, thereby creating a pipeline of volunteers passionate about serving LUMS and our country Pakistan.

Saleem Ahmad is a globally recognized finance professional with a distinguished hedge fund, private equity, venture capital and investment banking career spanning over two decades. He's currently a Managing Director at JPMorgan’s multi-billion dollar hedge fund business, Highbridge Capital, where he manages a global investment portfolio. He honed his investment and leadership experience at leading global financial institutions including Morgan Stanley, Credit Suisse and Citigroup in New York, London and Hong Kong. He has advised on and executed over $250 billion transactions including marquee mergers, acquisitions, leveraged buyouts, restructurings, privatizations and financings. He has structured Shariah-compliant financings for Pakistan's critical infrastructure projects, and restructured Pakistan’s sovereign debt. Additionally, he pioneered a microfinance programme as an extension of the research done at LUMS and Grameen Bank. His entrepreneurial endeavors include 47 Ventures, a venture capital fund he co-founded to help catalyze the start-up ecosystem in Pakistan, and an investor and Director of Afiniti Europe, an artificial intelligence and big data company. He served as a Corporate Leader at the Council on Foreign Relations, a policy advocate on Pakistan with influential think-tanks, and a supporter of initiatives that promote scholarship and research about Pakistan at leading universities. He is actively involved with literacy, healthcare and female empowerment programmes in Pakistan. He is current President of NY/NJ Alumni Chapter and actively fundraised for class endowment. His academic qualifications include postgraduate degrees from Wharton/UPENN and LSE, where he was a Britannia Chevening Scholar and member of the Court of Governors.

Dr. Madiha Afzal is a well-known scholar in the fields of development, politics, and security. She is a Visiting Fellow at the Brookings Institution in Washington, DC, and was previously Assistant Professor of Public Policy at the University of Maryland, College Park. She is the author of the book Pakistan Under Siege: Extremism, Society, and the State (published in 2018 by Brookings Press in the US and by Penguin in South Asia and Afghanistan), which has been widely reviewed, including in Foreign Affairs, The New York Review of Books, and Dawn. Dr. Afzal has also published in Public Choice, and is the author of a USIP special report on Education and Attitudes in Pakistan, as well as several book chapters and policy reports. She is also a regular contributor to national and international publications, including Dawn, The Cairo Review, Foreign Policy, the Washington Post, Newsweek, etc. She is regularly interviewed by media outlets, including BBC, CNN, NPR, and VOA. Dr. Afzal is also a Research Fellow at the Center for Economic Research (CERP) and the Institute of Development and Economic Alternatives (IDEAS) in Pakistan. In addition, she consults for various organizations, including the World Bank, USAID, DFID, and IFPRI. She has also taught at Johns Hopkins SAIS. For her writing on education in Pakistan, she was named to Lo Spazio della Politica's list of Top 100 Global Thinkers of 2013. She received her Ph.D. in Economics from Yale University in 2008, specializing in Development Economics and Political Economy.

Luqman Ali Afzal acquired the spirit of entrepreneurship while he was still a student at LUMS - he managed the ‘Khokha’, a very small business venture, with only two employees, seventeen years ago at LUMS. Today, his single-handedly established enterprise, the Monal Group employs over 2,400 people at four restaurants, two banquet halls, and two amusement parks. The operations of the Group are spread in Islamabad, Rawalpindi and Lahore, with a yearly turnover of more than half a billion rupees, and contribute more than PKR 200 million annually in taxes, duties, fees and rentals to the government exchequer.

The Monal Restaurant, Islamabad,’ created immense employment opportunities for local people in the area. Today, the Restaurant has become an iconic tourist attraction and has transformed the socio-economic dynamics of the surrounding villages, enriching the lives of over 600 families. Over the years, the company diversified by developing a ‘Family Entertainment Area’ in Islamabad, and an outdoor catering wing, which also includes two banquet venues. In 2015, the company added another three restaurants simultaneously, one each in Lahore, Rawalpindi and the Centaurus Mall, Islamabad. The most recent addition to The Monal Group, Asian Wok was inaugurated in April 2018 in Islamabad and offers Chinese and Thai Cuisines.

Afzal is an active member of the LUMS Islamabad Alumni Chapter. He eagerly mentors LUMS students and alumni looking for advice on entering the food business. He is also currently teaching at the LUMS continuing education initiative, Lifetime Learning at LUMS, and works with Rizq, a LUMS alumni-led social enterprise which combats food wastage and hunger in Pakistan. Monal Foundation manages a school and a hospital in Luqman’s ancestral village. The hospital is completely free and daily serves more than 500 patients and specializes in issues related to pregnancy, children, diabetes, hepatitis and eyes.

Dr. Ihsan Ayyub Qazi is a rising star in the world of research and academia for computer networks and distributed systems, with a special interest in ICT for developing regions. Earlier this year, he won the highly prestigious and competitive Google Faculty Research Award for a proposal on designing technologies for making the Web faster for the next billion Internet users in developing countries. Driven by the belief that this research can have a profound socio-economic impact on how users in the developing world experience the Web, Dr. Qazi has presented his work at multiple workshops and seminars around the world from MIT, Harvard, Stanford to Facebook, Google, and Microsoft Research. He received his PhD in Computer Science from the University of Pittsburgh in 2010, and has since worked as a Visiting Research Scientist at the University of California, Berkeley, held positions at BBN Technologies (Cambridge, USA) and the Centre for Advanced Internet Architectures (Melbourne, Australia), and received the prestigious Andrew Mellon Fellowship and the ACM SIGCOMM CCR Best Paper Award. Dr. Qazi is now a tenured Associate Professor and the current Chair of the Department of Computer Science at LUMS, where he actively mentors students and alumni, recognizes and hones talent, and strongly supports alumni initiatives.

Dr. Haris Aziz is a recognised research scientist in the fields of artificial intelligence, theoretical computer science and mathematical social sciences. Dr. Aziz was listed among the 2015 IEEE’s biennial international list of AI’s 10 to Watch; he was awarded the CORE Chris Wallace Research Excellence Award for 2017, a prize that is awarded to one scientist annually for significant contributions to computer science research in Australian and New Zealand; he is the recipient of the Julius Career Award (2016-18), which is designed to enhance the careers of exceptional early to mid-career scientists and he has solved what's been called "one of the most important open problems in 20th century mathematics": how to cut a cake so that each person ends up with a fair share for any number of people.

Dr. Aziz is currently a Scientia Fellow and Associate Professor, School of Computer Science and Engineering, University of New South Wales. He is also the team leader of the Algorithmic Decision Theory Group at Data61, a business unit of Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO) – the premier scientific research organisation in Australia. Dr. Aziz has over 100 scientific publications to his credit, including over 70 conference publications and 30 book chapters/journal articles.

Dr. Aziz is an active member of the Sydney LUMS Alumni Chapter providing guidance to newcomers in Australia. He is an ambassador not just for LUMS, but also for Pakistan.

Dr. Tania Saeed’s work on education and securitization has made a major impact in the academic world and she is fast emerging as an outstanding scholar from the region. Dr. Saeed is currently teaching at the Department of Humanities and Social Sciences, LUMS since 2016. She has an MSc in Gender, Development and Globalization from the London School of Economics and Political Science, and a PhD from the Department of Education at the University of Oxford in 2013, where she was a Wingate Scholar and an Overseas HEC Scholar. Dr. Saeed has an impressive set of A-rated publications to her credit. She has also authored a book, ‘Islamophobia and Securitization: Religion, Ethnicity and the Female Voice’ (Palgrave Macmillan, 2016).

She consistently represents LUMS and Pakistan at International forums as a scholar in renowned institutions including the Georg Eckert Institute, Germany; the Center for Research in the Arts, Social Sciences and Humanities, University of Cambridge, UK; the University of Passau, Germany, and has contributed to policy discussions and reports on Islamophobia at the Carter Centre, USA; and the All-Party Parliamentary Group on British Muslims. She has been invited for book talks in universities across the UK and the USA and launched her book at the Comparative and International Education Studies (CIES) conference in Mexico.

Dr. Saeed is also actively involved with the LUMS community as a part of the Departmental Promotion and Tenure Committee and the LUMS Sexual Harassment Inquiry Committee.

Ahmed Khan has dedicated the past two decades in transforming Pakistan’s nascent e-Commerce landscape through building various tech ventures. Most recently, Khan has been serving as the founding CEO of Cheetay.pk, a last-mile e-Commerce platform for prompt delivery. He has been visionary, not only in the way he has run his own start-ups, but in creating and galvanizing the entrepreneurial eco-system in Pakistan. He has enabled a start-up culture conducive for entrants to make a foray in the industry.

He started Kaymu and Daraz from scratch and both ventures have grown to be the largest e-Commerce marketplace platforms in Pakistan. While working as the Managing Director of Rocket Internet, he set up the online Marketplace model under the Kaymu brand all over Asia and Europe simultaneously. His efforts have paid off as Daraz.pk was recently acquired by Alibaba for a colossal $150 million which is a meteoric step in establishing and supporting the bourgeoning IT sector in Pakistan. Khan has also dedicated his time to enable economic development and focuses on giving back. He has served on the faculty of his alma mater LUMS, teaching entrepreneurship to MBA students to develop talent. Moreover, he is an avid sportsman who was the sportsman of the year at LUMS and was an Honorary Alumni and Faculty liaison for Sports@LUMS and has numerous other accolades under his belt. He personally mentors aspiring entrepreneurs at Pakistan’s leading start-up incubators including Plan X and NIC, going out of his way to focus on issues Pakistan faces such as gender inequality and supporting women entrepreneurs in scaling their businesses.

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Eligibility

Alumni that have graduated from a LUMS degree programme are eligible to be nominated.

Self-nominations will not be considered. To be considered for an award, alumni must be nominated by another member of the community.

Alumni, staff, faculty, management, and any non-University personnel are especially encouraged to nominate alumni for the awards.

Alumni can be nominated for a single category only.

No LUMS Office of Advancement (OA) staff member or VC AAA winner (previous years) is eligible for nominations.

A nominee who is unable to accept the award in a given year may be presented in absentia. A member of their family will be invited to accept the award on their behalf.

Criteria

A nomination must include the first four items listed below.

Completed VC-AAA Nomination Form

Single-page resume of the nominee

A single-page case detailing why the nominee deserves to be recognized

One letter of reference (maximum 400 words) to be emailed by referee to alumnirelations@lums.edu.pk by November 11, 2019

Any additional information or accomplishments of the nominee that may help the evaluation committee (Optional)

Important Dates

The evaluation, shortlisting and finalization of award winners will be conducted by the Awards Committee comprising of eight members consisting of two faculty members, four senior alumni, the Director of Advancement, and chaired by the Vice Chancellor.

Jan. 11/20

Awards ceremony held on Homecoming night

Nov. 26/19

Winners Announced

Nov. 11/19

Nominations close

Oct. 21/19

Nominations open

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